Sentence examples for is expected to express from inspiring English sources

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As with other investors, he is expected to express dissatisfaction with the price, the person said.

Officials said the pope is expected to express regret for mistakes committed by Catholics during the last 1,000 years, including the Inquisition and acts against Jews.

New BP chief executive Tony Hayward is expected to express regret about the fatal accident at its Texas City refinery when he meets President George Bush this week.

Mr Macron is expected to express similar ideas this week in a joint statement with the German Economics Minister, Sigmar Gabriel.

While in Mumbai, he is expected to express growing concerns about India's economy and its openness to foreign investment before leaving for Singapore on Thursday night.

Mr Bush, in his 25-minute address, is expected to express continued support for the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, in spite of scepticism in military and diplomatic circles about his ability to tackle sectarian violence.

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Often the difficulties arise from the programming languages in which users are expected to express themselves.

Missing, too, are all the emotional reactions -- grief, pain, anger -- that characters in such situations are expected to express.

Many voters, having experienced the pain of austerity, are expected to express their anger in the 2012 elections.

Though much younger than the rest, I knew exactly what kind of sympathies I was expected to express.

LB As in Britain, the Dutch royals are expected to express no political opinions and to sign whatever parliament puts in front of them, and generally they do.

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